Dulce y Picante

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Dulce y Picante
Dulce y Picante cover
Studio album by Alberto Naranjo
Released 1998
Recorded Tracks 1 - 13, February - April 1998. Track 14 between 1948, 1952, 1955, 1956
Genre Latin jazz
Length 72:08
Label Roberto Obeso & Federico Pacanins
Producer(s) Alberto Naranjo & Federico Pacanins

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Tema de la Orquesta" (José Pérez Figuera) – 1:25
  2. "Gu Tu Cu Ru" (Castro-Davis) – 5:18
  3. "Te Caigo a Tiros" (Manolo Monterrey) – 4:03
  4. "Quisiera Yo" (Jesús Camacaro) – 4:07
  5. "Mambo La Roca" (Mirta Sánchez) – 2:57
  6. "Vamos a Beber" (Néstor Brito) – 3:49
  7. "La Jaiba y El Cangrejito" (A. Rodríguez, R. García) – 3:49
  8. "Dulce y Picante" (Luis Alfonzo Larrain) – 4:36
  9. "En un Mercado Persa" (Albert W. Ketélby) – 4:14
  10. "Merengues Venezolanos" - ( (a) Métele de Ancho (Luis Alfonzo Larrain)  ; (b) Esta es Venezuela (César Viera); (c) Un Cigarrillo (Juan Ramón Barrios) – 5:01
  11. "Congo Blues" (Eduardo Cabrera) – 6:29
  12. "Potpurri" ((a) Quisera (Luis Alfonzo Larrain); (b) Maracaibo (Jesús Sanoja R.); (c) No Me Sigas Mirando (Luis Alfonzo Larrain); (d) Alardoso (Enrique Jorrín); (e) Anna (Franco-Vatro); (f) La Pelota (Manolo Monterrey); (g) Narración (Pancho Pepe Cróquer); (h) Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Norworth - Von Tilzer)) – 10:25
  13. "Amándonos" (Luis Alfonzo Larrain) – 2:27
  14. Bonus track: "Luis Alfonzo Larrain & his Orchestra" -((a) Comparsa Barracón (Bebo Valdés); (b) Chin, Chin, Chiribín (Delia Arias); (c) El Macho (DD); (d) Kikirindongo (Néstor Brito); (e) Tema de la Orquesta (José Pérez Figuera) – 13:28

Total Time: 72:08

[edit] Personnel of Nuevo Mundo Jazz Band

  • Alberto Naranjo (arranger, director, drum, timbales, percussion).
  • piano: Pablo Ortíz
  • bass: Jorge Del Pino
  • sax: Julio Flores, Jorge Rivera, Horacio Mogollón, Evencio Villamizar, Bautista Vivas Chacón
  • trumpet: José Rodríguez, Agustín Valdés,Nelson Contreras, Figueredo Zerpa
  • flugelhorn: José Rodriguez on tracks (11, 13)
  • trombone: César Pérez (leader), Gilberto Betancourt
  • bass trombone: Oscar Mendoza, Antonio Ponte
  • congas: Gerardo Rosales
  • bongos, percussion: Antonio Rondón

[edit] Vocals

  • Juan José Capella on (10.a, 12.a, 12.c)
  • Arturo Guaramato on (3, 10.c, 12.f)
  • Carlos Spósito on (6, 10.b, 12.d)
  • Carlos Daniel Palacios on (2, 4, 12.b)
  • Javier Plaza on (7, 12.e)

[edit] Guest stars Vocals on Track 13

[edit] Personnel of Luis Alfonzo Larrain & his Orchestra on Track 14

  • Luis Alfonzo Larrain (arranger, director)
  • piano: José Luis Paz, René Urbino, Willy Pérez
  • bass: Antonio Ramos, Enrique Hernández, Alvaro Alvarez
  • sax: Jesús Camacaro, Manuel Ramos, Efraín Leal, Luis Moros, César Viera, Rafael Albornoz, Enrique Palau, Joseph Kastz, Germán Muñoz
  • trumpet: Pablo Armitano, Cecilio Comprés, Ovidio Palaviccini, Luis Escalante, Pedro Chaparro, Rafael Velásquez, Juan S. Díaz
  • drums: George Lister, Francisco Hernández
  • trombone: Marcos Ramos, Leopoldo Escalante, Filiberto Meléndez
  • tumbadora: Pedro Jeanton, José Rojas
  • bongos: Alfonso Contramaestre, Francisco Segovia

[edit] Vocals on Track 14

  • Celia Cruz on (14.a)
  • Tony Camargo on (14.b)
  • Luisín Landáez on (14.d)

[edit] Production

  • Date of Recording: February - April 1998.
  • Place of Recording: Caracas, Venezuela
  • Mixing: Darío Peñaloza
  • Label: Roberto Obeso & Federico Pacanins
  • ID: 0004-98